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… incarceration. Dr. Lee advised that appellant would need to complete a lengthy set of services upon his eventual release from prison in order to attempt to become a minimally adequate parent, and that the earliest that … None of these credible opinions were rebutted by any competing expert testimony. After considering the evidence, …
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… screens and defendant's repeated failure to engage in recommended services, the Division commenced litigation in April 2014 for care and supervision … Sufficient Evidence to Determine Whether [K.S.] had Remedied the Harm that Caused his Children to Be Removed B. The …
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… further proceedings. I. In October 2020, Caroline filed a complaint for custody of Miguel and an application for SIJ …
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… Protection and Permanency (Division) filed a guardianship complaint in the Chancery Division, Family Part against … her factual findings and explained her legal analysis in a comprehensive oral decision delivered from the bench that … of parental rights on January 14, 2019. Defendant completed his State prison sentence on June 4, 2019 and 7 …
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… incarceration. Dr. Lee advised that appellant would need to complete a lengthy set of services upon his eventual release from prison in order to attempt to become a minimally adequate parent, and that the earliest that … None of these credible opinions were rebutted by any competing expert testimony. After considering the evidence, …
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… than two years from the sale date – so the propriety of the commencement of these actions and the legitimacy of the … in two general ways. First, the holder may file with the complaint "a certification by the public officer or the tax … the concerns were minor and could have been quickly remedied if they were known or reported. In any event, we need …
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… This arrangement ended shortly before this litigation commenced, and defendant and the three children thereafter … separately from E.C. On October 3, 2016, plaintiff filed a complaint alleging he was now taking care of Andy every … hearing." Defendant replied, "It would be better if I could come personally" and would "come right now if it's …
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… deteriorating mental state and recent psychiatric commitment did not constitute changed circumstances … psychiatrist and any other medical health professional in compliance with his treatment for bi-polar disorder." Under … that plaintiff, who is schizophrenic and bipolar, was non-compliant with his medications and was becoming unstable. …
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… but "relate to and overlap with one another to provide a comprehensive standard that identifies a child's best … for the trial court is whether the parent has cured and overcome the initial harm that endangered the child, and "is … "significant substance abuse issue ha[d] not been remedied." She also found that "both prior to [the child's] …
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… further proceedings. I. In October 2020, Caroline filed a complaint for custody of Miguel and an application for SIJ …
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… of two young children, appeals from an order dismissing the complaint filed by the Division of Child Protection and … her child was ugly. In August 2019, Jan was involuntarily committed to a hospital for psychiatric treatment. She was … after additional reports of paranoia and concerning comments. The hospital recommended that Jan engage in …
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… contract to purchase a home "as is" in an age-restricted community from defendant Nora C. Conti, an elderly woman who … to make buyers whole – even offering to cover the broker's commission. Plaintiffs then insisted on consummating the … allow defendants to inspect the alleged mold condition and completely renovated the alleged condition, eliminating any …
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… consider moving to that would be suitable for her work commute and would not greatly affect 3 A-2467-23 plaintiff's … he had "no choice but to accept [the psychologist's recommendation] because at this point he's not willing to try … 365, 387 (2012); see also Manalapan Realty, L.P. v. Twp. Comm. of Manalapan, 140 N.J. 366, 378 (1995). Plaintiff …
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… bag, and his cell phone. An autopsy concluded Escobar had died from blunt force trauma and ligature strangulation. The … by witnesses as defendant, entering the apartment complex, where defendant also 1 Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. … as sergeant and detective. For ease of reference and comprehension, he is referred to as detective in this …
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… drug purchaser and user," and said the female resident, who died prior to the hearing, used and distributed narcotics. … suspicion that a criminal offense has been or is being committed." State v. Hammer, 346 N.J. Super. 359, 366 (App. … Ibid. (emphasis added). The Court concluded, "[t]hose combined circumstances, which together gave rise to probable …
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… you waive to adult court, it's a one-way street, there's no coming back to juvenile court after you waive." Defendant … admitted that on October 17, 2015, he shot the victim, who died as a result of his injuries, his plea was … to an accusation.. 5 A-0116-24 given his age at the time he committed the crime and instead found "no mitigating …
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… of the 2019 will] was perfect," and urging McNulty to "come over soon" because Senior was "very tired" and "up and … accusation, which was made within earshot of Senior, was a "complete fabrication." Therese also sent Jimmy a text in … judge rejected Therese's claim that, the day after Louise died, Senior discovered "financial irregularities" that he …
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… unlawful purpose. Defendant was eighteen years old when he committed these offenses. The matter was tried before a jury … At sentencing defendant, the judge noted he "repeatedly committed various offenses[] or w[as] charged with various … there was 6 A-1376-23 a rational basis. If it wouldn't have come to me, I would have just, quite frankly, left it at …
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… that she received a copy of plaintiffs' 2019 verified complaint, she did not participate in the probate action … agree to withdraw any and all opposition to Plaintiffs Complaint in the matter IMO Estate of Sandor, Docket No.: … providing that should a named residuary beneficiary die, their share would pass to their surviving spouse or …
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… 2024 order entered following a bench trial dismissing their complaint against defendant The Little Neighborhood Learning … of investment property pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 1031, commonly known as a "1031 Exchange." A 1031 Exchange permits … is] the way we[ are] doing it. You know, live by the sword, die by the sword." The judge permitted Munoz to testify as …